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<br /> <br />expanse of deeper water less subjeot to early freezing. Waterfowl <br /> <br />migrating from higher altitudes probably will rest at the reservoir <br /> <br />for a short time, and waterfowl utilization will inorease to about <br /> <br />74,000 duck-days. The larger number of ducks will afford more <br /> <br />opportunity for harvest but the large body of water Will make hunting <br /> <br />more difficult than without the projeot. It is estimated that about <br />60 ducks will be shot in 80 hunter-days. <br /> <br />Table 9--Summary of Game Animal Resources, Utilization, and Harvest <br /> <br />Game <br />Animal s <br /> <br />Wi thout the <br />Projeot <br /> <br />Wi th the <br />Projeot <br /> <br />Differenoe <br /> <br />Big Game I <br /> <br />Aores of Habitat <br />Man-DaY6 Recreation <br />Harvest <br /> <br />5,200 <br />530 <br />80 <br /> <br />830 <br />53 <br />8 <br /> <br />-4,;70 <br />-477 <br />- 72 <br /> <br />Upland Game, <br /> <br />Acres of Habitat <br />Man-Days Recreation <br />Harvest <br /> <br />Wa terfowl, <br /> <br />Acres of Habitat <br />Duck-Day Use <br />Man-Days Recreation <br />Harvest <br /> <br />;20 <br />43,200 <br />50 <br />40 <br /> <br />4,240 <br />74,000 <br />80 <br />&:; <br /> <br />3.920 <br />30,800 <br />30 <br />20 <br /> <br />Related Monetary Values <br /> <br />61. The economic factors affeoting the communities, as deScribed <br /> <br />for fishing in Paragraph 44, apply equally well to hunting, except <br /> <br />to the extent that the additional revenUes possible from hunting <br /> <br />induce sUlllller enterprises to extend operations through the hunting <br /> <br />34 <br /> <br />1154 <br /> <br />